State of Nevada Insurance Verification Program - Reinstatement

Thank you for choosing the Nevada DMV online Vehicle Registration Reinstatement
transaction. Your vehicle’s record will be updated instantly after successful
completion of the process and acceptance of payment. A confirmation will be
emailed to you.

Please read the following information before
you reinstate online:

The State of Nevada requires all actively registered vehicles to
maintain Nevada liability insurance continuously during the entire registration period, even
if the vehicle is not being used.

Vehicle Response Search
Enter the Access Code, Vehicle ID Number, and last four characters of your Vehicle License Number from your notice.

Access Code

Vehicle ID Number

Last 4 characters of the Vehicle License Number

There must be current insurance in the DMV
system before you can proceed.
If you have just obtained current insurance you may need to update your
insurance before reinstating.

Is the vehicle suspended?
Check the suspension date on the certified notice. If the registration is not
in suspension this transaction may not be available to you.

Certificate of Financial
Responsibility required?
If your insurance has lapsed for 91 days or longer a Certificate of Financial
Responsibility (SR22 high risk insurance) is required. You will have to go into
a DMV office to reinstate your vehicle registration.

DMV Insurance Lapse Fees and Fines

Length of Lapse

1-30 Days

31-90 Days

91-180 Days

More than 181 Days

1st Offense

Total Fee and Fine

$250

$500

$750 and SR22

$1,250 and SR22

2nd Offense within past five years

Total Fee and Fine

$500

$1,000

$1,000 and SR22

$1,500 and SR22

3rd Offense within past five years

Driver's License Suspension

Minimum 30 days

Minimum 30 Days

Minimum 30 Days

Minimum 30 Days

TOTAL Fee and Fine

$750

$1,250

$1,500 and SR22

$1,750 and SR22

Now you can use an electronic check to pay your fees and have the money come
directly from your checking or savings account. You can also use a valid Visa
credit or debit card, MasterCard credit card, or Discover/Novus credit card.

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online. Secure pages are marked by the lock symbol near the bottom of your
screen. We hope you will take advantage of the convenience DMV Online
Services offer with complete confidence in their security. See the
Nevada Internet Privacy Policy.

Obtain the appropriate certified letter and find the
Access Code on the right side of the letter.

Ensure your address is correct.

Enter the access code, vehicle ID number and plate information

Review the vehicle record and fee breakdown.

Enter your payment information.

View and print confirmation.

Request e-mail confirmation.

This web site uses industry-standard SSL encryption to protect your privacy
online. Secure pages are marked by the lock symbol near the bottom of your
screen. We hope you will take advantage of the convenience DMV Online
Services offer with complete confidence in their security. See also
Credit Card Security and the
Nevada Internet Privacy Policy.

FAQs -
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I renew my registration after I pay the reinstatement?
Yes, if you qualify, you will receive instructions after the reinstatement to
renew the registration online. To qualify, your registration expiration date
must be within 35 days or less with no other sanctions. If you wish to change
your address, name, use an exemption, or credits you must mail your renewal and
fees or go to your local DMV office.

How does DMV know when I don’t have insurance?
Insurance Companies licensed to do business in Nevada are required to validate the status of Nevada Insurance policies.
The DMV will electronically ask your insurance company if the vehicle has current
Nevada liability insurance coverage. The insurance company will respond
"Confirmed" or "Unconfirmed."

What if I want to cancel my insurance?
You must cancel your Nevada registration before you cancel your insurance. If
you sell the vehicle you must remove your plates and turn them into your local
DMV; the license plates do not stay with the vehicle.

Vehicles must maintain a Nevada Insurance policy issued by an Insurance company licensed in the State of
Nevada.

If you change your name on your insurance policy, you must also change your
name on your vehicle registration and title. At least one name must be in
common on your vehicle registration and insurance policy. You are required to
report a change of address to the Department within 30 days to ensure you
receive correspondence.

If you purchase new insurance, renew your policy, or change insurance companies,
the policy number may change and/or the insurance company name may change. You
or your representative must report these changes to DMV as soon as possible. You
will have to report: